Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 09, 1917, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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DEITIES
cKxe "Utmost in Cigcuxllcs
TlalnEivlor&rkTt
Jecple of culture, refinement and
education invariably TREFER
Deities io any other carcttc
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,1 Men rftif llqlixi Gm& Turkish.
ml C'yplmn Cigarr'lct in ilvTliriJ
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pATliRE WARSHIP
THRILLS BIG CROWDS
Ijlodel of Dreadnought Pcnnsyl-
I. ...: r.nna Thrnnirh All tho
k vain" vi"-" ...0
Operations 01 i- lgtu su nea
M Warshlp-liunBry throng, barrel l.y Hip
FZj Eaten of (lie IMilln.lolplitn Navy nr.l
hZ.m mIiik rnclB Snm Kea-llKlitH'. nr
Itk.vlni their newly miilti'l niipctlto for
KI:i.i huttlen rallJ-llMl .11 tlu- venter of Hie
iltV
Persons whose ItiteifH In buttle on tlie
?... has been nroiia.'il n.v tne mxi-iimny m
a clash Willi iieroniii.v iiunnni """; .........
J.mlnlatur of the I lilted Sti.te liattlexliln
Pennsylvania. (InRshlp of the A.lantl.' roant
feet, which 1.1 on erhlblti n In 1.11 .llroth
ri" store. Operated b.v 11 roinpletc auto-
Iflmatlc electric pyxveni. n r-mi umi.ukh oh
Wu.. mmraveni of a (lrrntlnntiKlit. from the
. .i miwlr of the .Marine Hand a Ihe
Rwarshlp movts out of the hiitlt-jr to the
Etrlng of the "blK" kiisis that ecml the
BJ ,emy vessel to the bottom.
tit This miniature MaKnlilp renns.vlvnnln li
thirteen feet in let Kill and tvvftitv-rniir
finches wiue. iuih .ii.im.c.m,-...
'ittf. ....nt draft of 11. tii and a. half Inches
i.nH n actual si)"eil in water of fo'itteen
'Smiles per hour It ri'tpi red r.vj ami a half
" 1.11,1.1 nt :i nnl nf SI.Vllllll. Tlltf
Tld 1" ....... -
inventor, .Samuel O'Lin. of Hiwtop. explainn
J.tch maneuver of bis l.oat. in.. It is not
touched by hand from ;n;t to rln!.!i.
Bunt enmeiy n pic-i, u 1 ii'--.ii,-u ...
in automatic tunlni; niaclilne, which can
t'e set to start npriatuum at an.v itfii.reil
nlnutt. It ts cunp'.etely ciuipped with cite
trie lights, scare "l'chls. real wholes ap
paratus and ciinijiote armament of suns,
end Is manned by n ilnui.iiy crew wli.cii
mw nlinitt. c11r'timr th sear. n. lulits. fir-
tuj, .mi. ... I n ..i .. itk.'lra f.i.' m.lii.n
1IIH nic fen.'- " ' ' " '
exactly as though it oh itiR.iped In lea
warfare.
The miniature brass band plays a selec
tion as the whistles blow and tile "Klatit"
(hip moes out of the "harbor." Signals
flash on the led and white lights and the
Stars and Stripes ale mixed aloft. Shortly
the play of the searchliBlita leveals an
enemy war vessel. As the order noes down
to Clear decks for nctlon. the little "Jai'LleV
Kurry about the decks openiui; ami shiittuiK
doors and manning the kuiis.
The guns are swuiik and elevated t j train
slipon the enemy craft and hroad.ude after
istrcadJlde Is nied at the unseen enemy. The
enemy ship sunk, the flagship resumes its
normal operation ami not a hand has
touched It tnroUBh tne maneuver. The
miniature warship has been ehlbiled
ta many parts of the country and li.ia
nined the admiration of naval experts
everywhere It was operated at the I'an-
ama-Pacillc Kxposltlon at San Kiauciscn
and before Sccrctaiy of the Navy Daniels
lathe Waldorf-Astoria In New V01U. The
craft, though small, Is scawoithy and has
towed an occupied canoe at considerable
J'ipeed for revei.il miles.
i Skippack I'iki- Uoatl Toll I'rei- -I
XOUmSTOWV JM.. IVl. . Having
Bji icquireu possession of the IV nllyn ami lilue-
wa feu iuiiiiii.i- luitii, mi- I'juiiiy uas iiiioi
sine gaies and I lie 11 gnway extending rro-ii
g Kklppack pike to the I'.ead'ng ltailway. at
Penllyn Station, a d'stance of l.'.il miles,
la free of toll The ounty pi;.s the ciim
Pany ISlflU for the in.i.l
W v ,.,..., .....
.'"in .uiiiiia in ,ve ion: aciivo
WASHINGTON. Keli. :. Tlieiv was In
dication of an impending extension of the
work of the naval militia and the volun
teer motorboat patrol here today when
Assistant Secretary of tho Navy Itoosovelt
went to .Vow York.
I MRS. ELISE NORMAN HILL
TO MARRY PITTSBUUKHKR
-Daughter of Prothonotary Walton and
James Lee Atlam3 to Wed.
' Obtain License
Ellse N'nrnian 1 1 1 It ,, ,i.,i,. ... ...
thonotary Henry K Walton, and .lames I.eo
AUams, an attorney, of Pittsburgh, this
morning obtained a license to wed. Adims
n forty-three, whiln Mr-., win 1.. ... ...
fte Jhe l,l!ter ,vns I'vo'rcil bvComin'.n
I rleas Court n 'A .... a. ...n .1.. ...... ....
, iicen... r..;.;.i '. "v. "'" '"- "n,9r
iiii '"""c1 i"ii.v were;
r."V' '."""' mii ureeno St.. mi.l M1.1...1 11
tf "".""'."
t aAnk a la
Bint.N. -Jd i. -
t-Jr t""Jl A!
7 ftjy" """" N ber.rneM ""'
s "'fft V Smith. Sana rir,w-. ... .,
K".:- Mat Wakefield
ska
Smith. S33II arny's
' "'"11". 1712 S lovlnr
and Nellie
Pi "i,? i..'T W. Montroae
it., and Jda Wealtr
l:S t.I" r,""!r"?e
iMmmmv;::
r.?,:i ft ; .? n
llrond nt
fe lS2frm inr.irV"" "' an" Sre"
K '""It C, Hlmnson. Ilrnnklvr. v v ...... ..-
ft'iJ. -"r". a-1.
1S11 2r.l.1.0J1- 3 South t.. and Nora Kelilor
te. b.$ll Cherry ., - .nd
: MwF;: ST ovW,;,S"A. tejnou.e .,
r,"ci,H'.0.Tn- 53 Market it. '
i.ijCfcrlitian p. S)nn Jr 'SBM N .
nd JUry I,.
Tlh at and
-MAJTtn-'and
wrence t., and Itoso
llel Neml.
&'mtSSi?t 'itw Popl" "- and Clalr i
3 Elali AV'liUr Phe.tnut Illll. Pa., anc
. '! R. Swearer. Cheatnut HIM, ra..
--." tint n. iiin !.
"COME GET 'EM,"
Shirts
3 for $4
SAYS P. T. WISE
k ..m nvr Btiy way anil see for
your,eif the style and quality of
raown Shirts.
Attached or Detached Cuff.
A." R. Underdown's Sons
bbr r.00,1, and Men'a Kurnlaliloca
I 202-204 Market St.
XatabUah.ft since 1838
mSHr r.r-Ar.Kr r- 7.
KraFiuinjUEiAJtraDrr
li"'? ?f ' WorlZ', B.,t Mu.ic by
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iraffiMi
cro jm.
HTfiga2l!!iIM.AggH!
PATRIOTISM NOT DEAD,
RECRUITS' RUSH SHOWS
Army, Navy and Marine Corps
Stations Do Land-Ofi'ieu
Business
An Intense spirit of pnir'ut sin was In
evldeno at the ntr,i;tini; stations here to
day. 'Cagcrness of mm o," aii classes Io
enlist Is in slrnng ccntraf' with tho criti
cism which has I I'tn heaped upon the youth
of the rniintn 1 y banouet board exierts
dm ng the last few tnuiiths.
The attitude of (lerniiiuy and the pos
Hllillily of war, It Is believtd. are responsible
for the tush to the colors.
Itect lilting olllcers are pressed to the
limit to examine all who apply Although
each examination Is n long operation, twenty-four
applicants were examined up to an
eatly hour this afternoon at the army re
cruiting station. l'.S!t Arch street l)f these
about a dozen paused. Among those who
fought to enlist was Joseph UanUowskl.
who fought In the I'.usslnn attny. lecelvlng
bin il schatgc about a car ago.
ivter ,1. Iluwau. a six-filet Irishman, who
fought wll'i the Dublin l-'uslllers, wn un
oilier who passed. Mc st of those approved
vvtre sent io h'oit Siocutn
At lli navy tcciulllng station. 13ln Arch
street. twtnt applicants weic examined
up l.i tioiiu, ami about tluee-foiltths of
Ihein Mill pass. A iiiiiuher of ex-service
men wire among tliose vh' appiled They
express a ileslto for aitlon.
rPheu was a g.iod number of applicants
at ilia mar. tie iicrultlng stut'oti, lluli Atch
street. Many of them exiircssed the hope
that I'ncle Sam would m.t be severe In the
examination. They wanted to show that
the fighting spirit of America Is on edge.
Tile tecruit'ng oltlcets have noticed that
icllcis and pull-backs who made a practice
of Joshing "the men who applied for wrvlce
dur.r.g the .Mexican double are making
tlielnselves scarce. In view of the spirit of
those who apply, there would probably be
some (Ulcl; luritilitiea If any of these ope.n
nlr comedians tried such tactics at this
time.
SlIOKK WAITKKS' STU1KK WKAK
Threat of Atlantic City Konlfucvs Catis
in"; Collnpsu
ATLANTIC CITY. N .1. IVl,. ti.--There
are signs of a collapse in the threatened
movement of Mio negro waiters to organize
a un'on and demand union wages. l-'lve
hundrid last night heard Wilfred H. Cnz.it t.
ex-piesldent of the National Mead Walt
ers' Association.' plead for action without
lespotise. Threat of lionifaces to substi
tute waitresses, following a precedent al
teady established by several of the largest
of the lloatdwalk hosteltles has tal.fn the
vim out of the strike movement.
The average pa.v for walteis heie Is 20
and meals, but lluir tips fteipiently ate
said to be ilotilile their tegular pay
U-P.OAT WAlt WAS FOKKSKKX
Americans Told to Hurry Uonii' Two
Weeks in Advance
Americans Pi llutope knew of th plan of
(lerinany for Intensified submarine war
fate to begin I'Yliruar.v I two weeks befoie
the announcement was mule In th Herman
note rrc'lvcd a few bouts hi font that date.
That was made known by Oeorge
C. Priestly, vice pieslileol of the Crew
Levlck oil Comiiany. tod.iv In relating, on
hi" retiii.u from abt .iil. h!s observations
in the war zone. '".V.g" -s of the Ameri
can and llngllsh governments notified many
Americans ta return liomp in advance of
the'r original sailing dates Pecause of tho
I'-bnut act. v. ties" -.aid Mr Priestly.
Wf$r1&
Let us lay your ht.Jwood floor now.
Cost of lumber, labor, materials and
finishes is advancing. Spring, we feel,'
will see higher cost for hardwood floor
ing. Call, write or visit
PINKEttTON
3034 West York St. KffiJi
Ready Money
United States Loq.n Societj
117 North Broad St.
Ull S. Cth t
2S1S Otrmantown .
GALVANIZED, COPPER
AND ZINC SHEETS
'&$ HARDWOOD M
jggi'V FLOORS jm
EVENING LEDOER-riilLADELPIIIA, FRIDAY,
HOOVER DESCRIBES
BELGIAN RELIEF
Savior of Conquered Coun
try's People Thrills Audi
ences Here
PLEADS FOR MORE AID
Hy M'LLSS
"Iti.nier of llelg'uin" Is in Philadelphia
The Amrrlfin nig ner whose name is as
fam'lin' In llreat Urlt.in nml mi Hie Conti- .
tient as tii.it of .lortre. Von lllndetibiitg or,
j lln'g sine hp led an even greater battle
than any of tlies Hie battle of keeping
the inonn.mm p,opie ,)f iiKnm, ,i nmtli. ,
Y inline irnm sinrvatlou--stirred piuia
tlelplilans to the very fiber of their being I
today at the c tj c, n, UlUr , ,,,,1,11,
itssemblaRe at the llellevue-Slratford. when
he lecitinted the pKl,t ,,r the brave little
country and to'd of the wnrk that the llel
Kjan Ifllef c.immittre ha done. '
lie InuUrit ti,.ed as he stepped nfT the
train at Nnrlli Philadelphia this afternoon
The lines mound his hlue eves wcie no
otil.v thos- nf I111111.il thVi.. we're lb.- tia-e
of a gifat fillgue And his voice, when
I asked him ahuul his Work, d'd not lief ..
the ltnpi'es.iiin.
This Is Hie nm 1 liffne whom thousand''
of ltelgnn rli Idre" nt tl'elr noonday meal
risn nn, I Mini- flu. ui-. l , .., , - !
" "" -'.i r aii;ieu it.iiniei 111
gtatltudc to li I in and m his country for
the succor that has been sent Ihein.
Itut Herbert Ito.ver Is mint vv 111 no feel I
lt:g of prldo when he iniirt accept this
ralulntlo'i. Intead ther rises within bun ,
a great r.liam.'. a shame that we have been j
r.inif ill 10 t ve so little
Von who have handed out v nir illme or
yoiie dollar to tt- Insistent app.-als of the
lellof committee hearken to Mr. Hoover's
words:
"Amerlcani opened the door to Itelglum
and have founded and sustained this enter
priso In Its administrative ami In Its po
litical phases We aceipte.l the responsi
bility of this foundation not for ourselves,
but for America. We felt ti:i It was the
national duty for America, who stood out
unharmed In this vast swelter, to keep alight
the lamp of humaniti
"Of the J250 flail nun spent in this win It,
approximately 1 3" Oiio.nnrt has come to our
hand from the public benevolence of the
world and less than p.i.imn.nOii of this sum
has come from the American people. And
with Ihe exciptlun of one gnat gift of
St.iinn.miii it has len th,. mil,, rills of
charity of the poor towaul the poor
"The gteat bulk of this expend Hire has
been furnished by the Allied iloveruiueuts,
and has been debited to the Itelglan Cov
et untcht or to the commune" or municipali
ties In uoitheru l-'rarce which have received
lis benefits They have .vet In lepay all of
this cxpcndlture.utnl they assume th s bur
den cheerfull.v and wltti Ihe dignity of ftee
men
"1 If this vast sum of nionev we have
spent over ItStMiOO.nmi In the I'nlted States
In the purchase of supplies and of this
sum America has made a war pioflt of at
least IMii.onii.mui. llutope has begun to
take slock of us We laid claim to .deallsm,
a devotion to humanity, and to gteat benev
olence. Six million dollars a month. Mr Hoover
dectared, are necessary to sust.rn llelglum
and Xoltheiu France, .cveu c nts a day
for eveiy one of the 10,000.000 person. As
he talks about the country fiom which he
has Just come and to which he expects to
letuin In a few weeks, war conditions per
mitting. It Is not hard to understand how
when he spoke several weeks ago to the
famous Itocky Mountain 'lilb--au organ
ization of rich min ng men -they tinned
over Io him the million dollais they had
collecfed for a clubhouse
In a vivid word pli'tute he dcsctlhcil Ilel
gium in war times.
DI'ISCIJIP.IIS C.VIITIO.VS
"Assume that this city and an atea em
btaclug a few counties were occupied by an
enemy at my." he said. "Volir lioundailes
would be ntniked with a wall of steel. You
would be, fiom mllliaiy necessity, hlork
ailed of Impoits. The dally flow of seventy
per cent of jour food supplies to jour cIMes
fiom beyond the wall of steel would cease.
Friday's
6
Spring
Featuring the New
At the
New
S. W. Cor. 12th
Bedell
Off
r?)
HKUHKUT V. UOOVIvR
Chairman of the committee for re
lief in Belgium, who tells his story
of the work in that stricken coun
try at the Ilellevue-Stratford this
afternoon.
and your market and bakeries would be
empty, livery citizen and every village
would lioanl food to themselves You would
be Interdicted from movement outside of
.voiir own waul or village, or from assembly
in ati.v maimer without permission. Your
tallw.i.vs would be taken over for military
inn poii-s. All communication would cease
with the oiilslde world. Sour post, the tele
graph, and the telephone would bo sup
pressed. Your lactoiies would bo closed and
hair .voiir people iitulered destitute over
night, through Ihclr loss of wage and In
come Your normal newspapeis nml peri
odical piess would be suppressed The
t Ilea 1 1 is would be abandoned ; your wiiole
Intellectual actlvitv smothered. The mutual
seats of administration would be occupied
by cticmv soldlets. A senttv would stand
on every stiect coiner, and every cross
road, and the lustlncHii' fieliug of security
of every free man In his right to be heaiil
In justice would be submerged In the
practical power over life ami death by the
ciicmv army. You would be called lipon to
conttiliuto to the cost of the occupying
annv. In a word, tin' whole economic, In
tellectual and govi'iuinental functions of
culinary life would be suspended.
"In a plctuti' of such a situation you can,
however never Imagine the Indescribable
despair and terror of cvoly citizen," he
continued; "tho terror fanned bv the mil
lions of Illinois which shiver through I lie
population. Couple wilh this the over
shadowing fear as to failure of the vei .v
food upon which your women nml children
survive or die. Consider to yourselves the
double weight f anxiety that every under
standing man In the cmmuiilty must feel,
not only for this, tin' iltnN of bare exist
ence, but for tin' tiamiullity of the com
munity lest In the riots that must mark
the exhaustion of the meager stock of food
.voiir stteets should tun with blood This
Is war.
"Such had been the situation of 10.000
000 people In Belgium ami noil hern France
for over two years, but for the relief com
mission. And this baa been a relief not
Arrivals
$
3
Hats"
Safe Green Shade
Offering today 150
bi'.iutifully turned nut,
new Spring models, ex
clusive designs ami
trimmed with the latest
touch of smartness,
(lu.'tnintecd the equals
of $5.00 to .?S.50 models
shown in the best
shops. Ribbon hats
satin hats. Milans I.is
ei'cs. Bankoks, Chinese
shapes and crepe hats
with every new style
.trimming. Fifty new
models in the smart
g r e e n which is the
raging favorite. A new
shade to match every
Spring costume.
Fashion
Shop
and Market Sts.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT ST.
'
ML!iMiiMMWiif
1 HnHi
Sii ItaWWIiflflfBTTn TTi'aiMr
naiiiwnimaSiacBnkmnBWir tj..-'. 7immmim stk t
WTmHIrrT 1 11 rt iWm 1 )
a J,
Tyrol Wool
Spring Suits
For Ladies and Misses,
Exclusive models and colors. The
new high licht colors, including
white, are. most attractive.
Spring Hats
in confined styles.
Mann & Dilks
,1102 CHESTNUT ST.
FIOJ'H'UV 0, 1917
only tn the r phynlcul belnB, but to their
terror and a shield to t ielr cesialr '
MR HOOVMIt'sTUICTLY NrctTP.AL
Ilut Mr Hoover I. nn oximiplo of the
perfect nml slrai neutral. When t asked
hlfii t" tell iiik tiboul the deportation of the
Helglnns he stuck lin lr-ad ami icfused
to comment When I bucked this up with a
second ipmsun nt... it ilernianyH threat
ti Klnlt even ihe i.iief iliips in the new
1 -boat ncllv t ,e was likewise tacltuin
110tlnr i',',itr,il nation win then have to
look aftel lli'lg.um. the I'nlted Slates Mill
B ving aid livt the subjei'i u' have to be
citefullv wicked cut .flir,. w-e can tall;
I iiut.iii 11. wns nil that he would say.
( .lust fr..,n healing Mr. Hoover talk. It
I is not dull, Mit t,, iindeistatiit why he was
cnoseti to head tv ivltcf c iimnlsslon He
has the restianiel. raltn air of the rlllclcnt
ixccutue in til,- man w 11 1 docs not Insn
his head n 1 maiter what tho Juslincatlnn.
The threi' Uneis of the waiderfiil oiganlr.a
t on for H'lief tiiat he lias built up In Hcl
glum ate lie ilcci.ir.".. Hist, voluiitcer ferv.
(ce . seroml. li gh Ideals, ami t lilt ti. drcen
fnlijiatloii j in l.elgian mid northern France we co
operate with veil able and devoted bankers
1 ami m.iiiiiriiiiurcis and professional men In
tin ma nt. name of a groat federal sslem
1 or iliitrilnili n committees spiead through
out the land The seivlce of eveiy Ilelglan
11 iil Kit in 'iinan of exrctitive rxpcrlence and
nl.il'tv h.i" he. u given fleely mid con
si, nun. imt fut casual ass stance In con
fiM'iici' but a d.ulv executive wotk from
V enii morning till inie nt night It Is dim
! . ill fur tne 1.1 peak of their coinage anil
(Icvciicn w ."mot emotion
Mr. H.K.vei w.i In London when tho war
J. E. Caldwell & Co.
Chestnut Juniper South Penn Sqtlaro
Jeweled Brooches
of distinctive new designs
"The Shop
Sample Shoe Shop
S.W.Cor. 10th and
Market Streets
C5&W, t.enen.1
' aV,w t Milliliter
im: .m.mikiit nit tiintii vr. i:i.i.v vrou-.
MICIIMI li.Ulllt. (IV tit (illl.lW
Open Saturday Evening
nf Style and lH '(
Service" . J.'
W'S
in ' si? I
Boston
The Mouse that Heppe built
FOVSDFA) IS lsesAPOl'TRl)
C. J. Heppe & Son. 1 1 17-1 119
Here is what we guarantee
about our
$395 Aeolian Player-Piano
that it is equal
player-piano (except the Pianola).
that its case work, design and finish arc as
good as the market
that its touch, action and tone are absolutely
reliable.
that its player action has every regular Aeolian
device except the
the Pianola.
that the materials,
tion are of excellent quality throughout.
that it will positively satisfy you.
that within 3o days after purchase we will re
fund every payment if you find any other $600
player tha't even compares with this 395 value.
furthermore, the Aeolian Company guarantees
this instrument for ten years against defective
material or workmanship.
The Aeolian Family
of the player-piano world
is on sale at Heppe's and includes
Aeolian Player-Piano,
$395
--
broke oht. When th pllcht of DelKlunt
began to stir tho orld lie. together with
other prominent American, went to Am
ba'ssador Page. A committee which mlRht
have been nominal and Inoperative, but
which Instead has saved a nation, thus had
Its Inception
Mr. Hoover was accompanied by Oeorgo
Hart Ilakrr. of Now Vorlt. tho man whoso
talk with the Pope nt Homo was respon
sible for the appeal Issued by his Holiness
to Catholic thioiighout the world to give
freoly In llelglum.
Albert t'ross. secretary of tho Pennsyl
vania relief illusion, met tho visitors. Mr.
Hoover will talk tonight at tho Scotch-Irish
Society's banquet.
WWW YORK COPS TO HUN
SIX MACHINE GUN AUTOS
Trained Crew of 100 Metropolitan I'.o-
liccmen Will Ho Prepared for Any
Possible Kmere;cney
Ni:W VOUIC. I-Vli. 9 Six Pollen Depart
ment automobiles nre to be equipped with
machine guns and a trained machine-gun
crew of loo men held In readiness for any
need.
This became known today when Police
Commissioner Wood summoned "nn police
men, former I'nlted States army olllcers.
to lieaihinarters nml nimounced that from
this number ho would select 100 to man
luachliio guns. The guns are now owned
by the department, but nre simply mounted
on tripods. They will be transfeiied to
nulotnolilles nml tho gun crews will he
equipped as Infantrymen.
T he leather market is severe
ly "hard hit" these days
but we manage to keep prices
down to where a fellow's
purse is not "hard hit."
&9a
Just 500 pairs of Men's Patent
Coltskin, Gunmetal, Black Vici
Kid. Fifteen different style
lasts. English lace, button and
blucher. All sizes.
OXK-PRICF SYSTEM IX isll
Chestnut St. 6th & Thompson Sts.
in value to any other ?600
produces.
special patented features of
workmanship and construc
Aeolian Player-Piano. .. $395
Trancesca-lleppe Player
Piano 450
Stroud Pianola 600
yyheelock pianola .... 750
Weber Pianola 1000
Stelnway Pianola 1250
Settlement hy cash or
charge account' or our rental
payment p'311'
Call or write for large
Illustrated catalogs.
Downtown, 1 1 1 7-19 Chettnut St.
Uptown, 6th & Thompson Sts.
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These Perry
Reductions
are as genuine
as the Suits
they are made on!
Every Suit in this big
comprehensive Sale
bears the price tag it
came to our tables with
before the close of the
regular season.
J The figures on those
price tags were lower
than the average, to
say the least. They
represent today a lot
lower prices than the
Suits are actually
worth. Genuine, first
hand, unaltered, these
regular prices give
place to reductions that
are really only a frac
tional part of what
everybody will have to
I pay for Suits of equal
qualities next Fall and
Winter!
Please bear in mind
The character of
these Perry Suits
their choice fabrics
their high grade, ''
artistic tailoring
e
the dash of their style ,
ihe case of- their fit
the fact that your Perry
size sits on you snug, yet
free as the bark on a tree!
$33
and
$37
$40 & $43
Suits for .
$23
and
$26
$30 & $35
Suits for .
$25.00
Suits for ) .
$19
$22.50&$20
Suits for .
$16.75
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